Dream on :lol: I like it here just fine... even more so when the criminals get a one way plane ticket to China LOL

last time i checked a lot of the criminal types such as yourself are of the freeloader kind from all over Canadathey congregate on the downtown eastside asking for handouts paid for by taxpayers like us.

Dream on :lol: I like it here just fine... even more so when the criminals get a one way plane ticket to China LOL

last time i checked a lot of the criminal types such as yourself are of the freeloader kind from all over Canadathey congregate on the downtown eastside asking for handouts paid for by taxpayers like us.

Thats the thing.... you can pretend to know stuff about me but you actually dont. On the other hand, we all know that these criminals have forged their way into the country and are now trying to beg and plead to stay because they are envious of me - good riddance.

Dream on :lol: I like it here just fine... even more so when the criminals get a one way plane ticket to China LOL

last time i checked a lot of the criminal types such as yourself are of the freeloader kind from all over Canadathey congregate on the downtown eastside asking for handouts paid for by taxpayers like us.

The modern way is to whine about newcomers bringing money into the country

... Immigration Appeal Division transcripts obtained by CBC News detail lies and deceptions that include one immigrant pretending to attend university in B.C. while actually obtaining an education outside the country.

Another fraudulently claimed to work for a fictitious B.C.-based company while in fact living in China.

The two unrelated women have been stripped of their permanent residency status for lying about their eligibility and will be unable to return to Canada for five years — unless they receive permission from immigration officials to come back sooner.

They were among 1,200 clients of Xun "Sunny" Wang and his now defunct companies New Can Consultants and Wellong International Investments.

... While Zhang pretended to work at a fictitious job in order to fake her presence in Canada, a younger permanent resident pretended to attend a Canadian university, when in fact, she was getting her schooling overseas.

Xiaojia Zheng, 28, also attempted to appeal her removal order on humanitarian and compassionate grounds..."

I'm simply outraged that I'm being told about this. I mean it's not like fraud has been going on for decades and people have been being caught for decades. Some even waited the 5 years, and were granted reentry. But that's another story.

Foreign arbitration awards have been enforced in British Columbia before, but this is apparently the first time the avenue has been explored by a state-owned bank in China, involving a Chinese foreign national in Vancouver in the real estate sector.

"It's the first time that we're aware of where a state owned Chinese government entity has used an arbitration and come to a place like Canada to enforce a loan where the money has come into real estate in Vancouver." said China CITIC Bank lawyer Christine Duhaime.